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How to Treat Dog Dry Skin & Canine Hair Coats

Treat Dog Dry Skin. Canine dry skin is common, especially when the weather gets cold and we have to turn the heat up indoors. Dog dry skin is flaky and often has white scales that resemble dandruff.  Pet Diets deficient in essential omega-3 fatty acids and zinc can lead to dry skin, as can bathing your dog with the wrong shampoo or using water that is too hot. Allergies, parasitic skin problems like mange, and bacterial skin infections can lead to canine dry skin, as can certain hormonal disorders, including, Thyroid Disease.

What To Do for Dog Dry Skin

Regular bathing using hypoallergenic shampoos that contain organic oatmeal or benzyl peroxide provide relief. A vinegar-water rinse used after bathing is soothing and helps resolve flaky skin.

To prepare the rinse: add four tablespoons of white vinegar to one gallon of water. Massage this through the fur, and then rinse again with plain water and air dry. Cooler, rather than warmer water for your rinses is less irritating to the skin.

Leave-on moisturizers (one tablespoon per gallon of water) with aloe vera and alpha keri are helpful in many cases.

Add essential omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, and Vitamins A, C and E to your dog’s diet. Fish oil and flaxseed oil are good sources of omega-3 fatty acids.

Use a humidifier or place a pan of water by your radiator to increase moisture in your home during the winter.

Regular dog grooming helps to prevent mats and tangles. It also removes loose hair. Grooming on a regular basis is the single best way to maintain the overall health of your dog’s skin and hair coat.

Complementary Dog Dry Skin Treatments

Herbal Dog Dry Skin Remedies

Blot areas with a fresh, organic lemon juice solution.

You can also add goldenseal tea to the diet daily.

Homeopathic Dog Dry Skin Remedies

Sulphur 6x is helpful for dry, itchy skin. Give one pellet once daily for 14 days; withhold food 10 minutes before and after treatment.

Zinc Dosage

Dog Dry Skin Vitamins

 

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